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For the first time since the show went off air almost five years ago, some of the biggest stars of Dance Moms are reuniting for a two-hour special. We'll break down everything you need to know, including where to watch the Dance Moms reunion, who is expected to appear in the special, and how to tune in if you don't have cable.
Dance Moms: The Reunion will see JoJo Siwa, Chloe Lukasiak, Kendall Vertes, Kalani Hilliker, and Brooke and Paige Hyland come together to talk about their experiences on the show. The girls' mothers, who were just as much a part of the show as their dancing daughters, will also appear. Notably missing from the reunion lineup is Abby Lee Miller, as well as Mackenzie and Maddie Ziegler.
Keep reading to learn all of your watch options for Dance Moms: The Reunion. After the reunion airs, Lifetime will launch a new compilation series, Dance Moms: Epic Showdowns, which will also be streamable through the live streaming options we highlight today.
Dance Moms: The Reunion will air on Lifetime at 8 p.m. ET in the US. If you don't have cable but want to live stream the reunion, you can try a live TV package like Sling TV, Philo, or Hulu + Live TV. All three of these options carry Lifetime, along with several other live TV channels. All eight past seasons of Dance Moms are available to stream on Hulu and Disney+.
Sling TV subscriptions start at $40 a month, but you can currently get your first month at $20 off. You can opt for either a Sling Blue or Sling Orange plan since both options include Lifetime.
At $25 a month, Philo will be the cheapest option for you today. The service also comes with a free one-week trial.
Hulu + Live TV subscriptions start at $76.99 a month and will be the most expensive of these three options, but it comes with the most live TV channels and bundle options. The service, which currently offers a 3-day free trial, includes access to regular Hulu, ESPN+, and Disney+.
If you won't be in the US during the reunion but are still hoping to tune in live, you might want to try out a VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs change your device's virtual location so that you can still access websites and apps that might vary in availability from region to region. This recommendation will be best for Americans who are traveling abroad and simply looking to use their existing subscriptions since the live streaming options we've outlined today require US forms of payment.
Interested in trying it out? Our go-to pick is ExpressVPN, a beginner-friendly VPN with a 30-day money-back guarantee. For full details, you can check out our ExpressVPN review. Keep reading to learn how to use a VPN.
Lifetime dropped a trailer for Dance Moms: The Reunion in early March. In the video, you get a sneak peek at the girls as they reminisce on the highs and the lows of their time on Dance Moms. Check out the full trailer below:
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